Friday, December 26, 2008

Jewelry Making for Fun and Profit

By Ethan O. Tanner

There is an old adage that says work isn't really work if you enjoy what you're doing. If one of your hobbies is jewelry making, why not turn this activity into a source of income? You're already having fun anyway, and it wouldn't take a whole lot more to share your jewelry creations with people who would appreciate them and be more than happy to pay for them. With a bit of extra effort, time management and discipline, jewelry making is a great way to have fun and make a bit of extra money on the side.

Whether you're a novice about to enter the jewelry making field for the first time or whether you've been doing this for some time now, there are always several basic factors to consider. First, it's important to have an adequate amount of space where you can work unbothered for a certain length of time each day and where you can store your jewelry making materials and tools. It doesn't have to be a large space, just a corner or room where you can concentrate on bringing your ideas to life and be free from undue distractions.

If you haven't already, determine the type of jewelry you are going to produce. If you're just getting your feet wet in the jewelry making domain, begin with something easy. Imagine what type of jewelry you'd enjoy and feel comfortable wearing and conduct your jewelry making processes from there. Whatever materials your work might require are readily purchasable either on the net or in an actual retail store. Then, as you become more proficient at what you're doing, you can start researching other, more engaged jewelry making methods. Bear in mind that there is an excess of information resources to assist you in turning your hobby into a business, including books, specialty magazines, the web, and fellow jewelers.

After you've fabricated a reasonable amount of jewelry, there are steps you can take to get other people fascinated about them. Be a walking ad for your jewelry making enterprise. Show off some of your art pieces whenever you go out: wear them to work, when you head to the store, or when you attend parties. In addition, the spoken word is an effective way to promote your jewelry making endeavor to other people. Display some of your finished artistry to family and friends, and encourage them to spread the word.

The noteworthy thing to remember is that you keep on enjoying jewelry making and that you pride yourself in your creations. Your love for this hobby and business will reward you mentally and monetarily. Your passion for jewelry making will be the central factor in sustaining your creativity level and it will allow you to muster up the designs that appreciative clients will buy. Never forget the 'fun' factor in jewelry making, as this will be mirrored in your portfolio, and the 'profit' element will come after. - 15465

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